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New Principal At Pleasant View Elementary Announced
Franklin Public Schools introduced the new principal at Pleasant View Elementary School. Mrs. Alejandra Ovalle-Krolick will fill the role.

FRANKLIN, WI — Franklin Public Schools announced it has a new principal at Pleasant View Elementary School.
Mrs. Alejandra Ovalle-Krolick has been with the district since 2008 and will now take over as principal at Pleasant View, according to the announcement from Dr. Judy Mueller, the district administrator.
“Over the past 13 years I have had the privilege of calling Franklin Public Schools my home. I have been lucky enough to serve as a teacher at Franklin High School, Associate Principal at Forest Park Middle School, and will now have the incredible privilege to serve the learning community of Pleasant View," Ovalle-Krolick said in the announcement.
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"I feel incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to serve the students, families, and staff of Pleasant View. I look forward to continuing to live the mission of Franklin Public Schools and to provide our students with a sense of belonging and strong educational foundation so that they can achieve and grow to their maximum potential.”
Ovalle-Krolick started her career in the district in 2008 as a world language teacher at Franklin High School. In 2019, she joined Forest Park Middle School as the associate principal where she spent the last two years working with leadership to help guide programming, according to Mueller's announcement.
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Ovalle-Krolick has an MBA in educational leadership from the Milwaukee School of Engineering, and many may know her as Mrs. "OK" from her work in the district, Muller said in the announcement.
Now that the principal position at Pleasant View has been filled, there is an opening for associate principal at Forest Park Middle School. Interviews for that position will start soon, according to the announcement.
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